Wilkinson Family Line
Wilkinson Family Line
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Nana's Maternal 5x Great Grandmother:
My 7x Great Grandmother:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 8x Great-Grandmother:
Mary Wilkinson (1709 - 1791)
Mary Barnes
Birthdate: 1709
Birthplace: Dudley, Worcester, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Denomination: Anglican / Episcopalian
Date of Marriage: abt. 1729
Place of Marriage: Colony of Virginia
Death: October 14, 1791 in Charlotte County, Commonwealth of Virginia
Burial: [unknown]
Parents:
Richard Wilkinson
1670-1724
Martha Cox
1680-1736
Family
Spouse:
James E. Barnes
James Barnes, Sr.
Also known as: "James Barnes"
Birthdate: 1708
Birthplace: James City, Colony of Virginia
Denomination: Anglican/Episcopalian
Death: July 22, 1751 in Cumberland, Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia
Burial: (unknown)
Occupation: (unknown)
Immediate Family:
Son of: John Barnes, Sr. and Sarah Raibone
See: Barnes Family Line
Children:
1. Sarah Barnes 1731-
2. John Barnes 1733-1810
3. Thomas Barnes 1734-
4. George Barnes 1735-
5. James Barnes 1737-1792
6. Francis Barnes 1738-1821
7. John W. Barnes, Jr. b. Abt 1738, Prince William County, Virginia d. Abt 1799, Culpeper County, Virginia
8. Martha Barnes 1739-
9. Samuel Barnes 1739-1820
10. Leonard Barnes, b. 1741 d. 18 May 1778
11. William Barnes 1750-1854
12. Judith Barnes 1751-1816
About Martha Wilkinson
Biography
Birth
1709 • Dudley, Worcester, Province of Massachusetts Bay.[citation needed]
Parents
Father Richard Wilkinson, Mother Martha Cox
Marriage
Spouse: James E. Barnes, 1730, Virginia
Death
14 October 1791 • Charlotte, Virginia, United States
Sources
See also:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (accessed 2017-10-23), entry for Mary /Wilkinson/.
Source: S176 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Public Member Trees Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006; Repository: Ancestry.com
James Barnes Genealogy
References:
https://www.geni.com/people/Mary-Barnes/6000000027004712544
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC5Z-B86
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilkinson-2843
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Nana's Maternal 6x Great Grandfather:
My 8x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 9x Great-Grandfather:
Richard Wilkinson (1670 - 1724)
Birthdate: 1640
Birthplace: Isle of Wight, Colony of Virginia
Denomination: Anglican / Episcopalian
Death: bef. April 6, 1724 in Henrico County, Colony of Virginia
Parents:
Richard Wilkinson
1648-1692
[mother unknown]
Family
Spouse:
Martha Cox
1680-1736
Martha Wilkinson
Birthdate: ca. 1680
Birthplace: Henrico County, Colony of Virginia
Denomination: Anglican / Episcopalian
Date of Marriage: February 2, 1707
Place of Marriage: St. John's Church, Henrico County, Colony of Virginia
Death: April 5, 1736 in Henrico County, Colony of Virginia
Immediate Family:
Daughter of John Cox, of Arrowhattocks and Mary Baugh
Children:
1. Mary Wilkinson 1709–1791
2. Richard Wilkinson 1709–
3. Obedience Wilkinson 1710–
4. Sarah Wilkinson 1710–
5. Priscilla Wilkinson 1712–
6. Richard Wilkerson 1715–
7. Martha Wilkinson 1717–
About Richard Wilkinson
Biography
Name: Richard /Wilkinson/ [1]
Death:
Date: 1724
Place: Henrico County, Virginia[2]
Probate:
Date: 06 APR 1724
Place: Henrico County, Virginia[3]
Will written on 27 May 1715.
Sources
Source: #S32 Page: p. 215
Source: #S32 Page: p. 215
Source: #S32 Page: p. 215
See also:
Source: S32 Title: Adventurers of Purse and Person 1607-1624/5 Abbreviation: AP&P Author: Dorman, John Frederick;Virginia M. Meyer Publication: The Dietz Press, Inc., Richmond, VA, 1987
Chapman, Blanche Adams; Wills and Administrations of Isle of Wight County Virginia, Books 1-3; 2006; Heritage Books, Inc.; Westminster, Maryland 21157-5026; Will and Deed Book #2; Page: 57; Original wills page 625; Title: Will of Richard Wilkinson; Mentions: Richard Wilkinson. Leg.-daughter Rachel; son Richard; son-in-law Henry Turner; Elizabeth Turner; daughters, Ann, Mary and Elizabeth. Exs., son Richard and daughter Rachel.
The Wilkinsons of Isle of Wight, Surry and Sussex Counties, Virginia and Related Families: Magee, Cox, Goodwyn and Other Allied Family Ties. G.C. Wilkinson, 2006.
Henrico County VA - Marriages performed 1700-1791; St. John's Church Quote: Richard WILKINSON to Martha COX, Feb 2nd, [1707].
Marriages of Henrico County, Virginia, 1680-1808 complied by Joyce H. Lindsay, Richmond, Virginia, 1960. FHL Collection. Quote from page 92: 7 January 1706. Richard WILKINSON and Martha Cox. Deeds & Wills, 1706-1709. p 67.
References:
https://www.geni.com/people/Richard-Wilkinson/6000000000469627703
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3PM-HNG
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilkinson-529
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Nana's Maternal 7x Great Grandfather:
My 9x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 10x Great-Grandfather:
Richard Wilkinson (1648 - 1692)
Birthdate: ca. 1648
Birthplace: Isle of Wight County, Colony of Virginia
Denomination: (probably) Anglican / Episcopalian
Death: ca. 1692
Parents:
Richard Wilkinson
1630-
[unknown mother]
Family
Spouse:
[unknown wife]
Children:
1. Richard Wilkinson (1670 - 1724)
About Richard Wilkinson
Biography
Born between 1646 and 1650.
Provided surety for a will in 1647.
Sources
The Wilkinsons of Isle of Wight, Surry and Sussex Counties, Virginia and Related Families: Magee, Cox, Goodwyn and Other Allied Family Ties. G.C. Wilkinson, 2006.
References:
https://www.geni.com/people/Richard-Wilkinson/6000000000469627703
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilkinson-5450
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Nana's Maternal 8x Great Grandfather:
My 10x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 11x Great-Grandfather:
Richard Wilkinson (1630 - )
Birthdate: bet. 1630-1632
Birthplace: [unknown]
Denomination: (probably) Anglican / Episcopalian
Death: [unknown]
Parents:
Rev. William Wilkinson [uncertain]
1612-1663
Naomi Hughes [uncertain]
1616-1648
Family
Spouse:
[spouse(s) unknown]
Children:
1. Richard Wilkinson (1648 - 1692)
About
Note: A birthdate of 1632 would've made him only 16 at the birth of his son.
Biography
Speculation provides that his father might be Rev. William Wilkinson, but no known records survive to support this.
Granted land in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, on August 13, 1646 for 236 acres in the county of Isle of Wight. He had acquired by purchase 100 of those acres from Richard Death. His estimated birth between 1610 and 1615 assumes he was at least 30 years old when he got this land patent.
Sources
The Wilkinsons of Isle of Wight, Surry and Sussex Counties, Virginia and Related Families: Magee, Cox, Goodwyn and Other Allied Family Ties. G.C. Wilkinson, 2006.
References:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilkinson-5453
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Nana's Maternal 9x Great Grandfather:
My 11x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 12x Great-Grandfather:
Rev. William Wilkinson (1612 - 1663)
William Wilkinson
Also known as: "Reverend William Wilkinson, "a minister of God's Word"", "William “Reverend” Wilkinson"
Birthdate: ca. 1612
Birthplace: Cookham, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England
Denomination: Anglican / Episcopalian
Arrival: immigrated in 1635 from Yorkshire, England to Virginia.
Death: ca. 1663 in St. George's Hundred, St. Mary's County, Province of Maryland
Burial: (probably) St. George's Hundred, St. Mary's, Maryland
Occupation: Clergy (Anglican minister)
Parents:
Rev. Gabriel Wilkinson
1576-1658
Margery Baker
1580-1652
Family 1
Spouse:
Naomi Hughes
1616-1648
Naomi Wilkinson
Also known as: "Naomy Shercliffe Hewes"
Birthdate: 1616
Birthplace: Norther, Yorkshire, England
Denomination: (probably) Anglican / Episcopalian
Date of Marriage: ca. 1630
Place of Marriage: Yorkshire, England
Death: 1650 in Linhaven, Norfolk County, Colony of Virginia
Immediate Family:
Daughter of William Hughes and Mary Sydney Withers
Children:
1. Richard Wilkinson (1630 - ) [uncertain]
2. Rebecca Wilkinson 1633–1726
3. Elizabeth Wilkinson 1635–1663
4. Mary Wilkinson 1636–
5. Elizabeth Wilkinson 1640–
6. Mary Wilkinson 1641–1663
7. William Wilkinson 1648–1718
Family 2
Spouse:
Margaret Budden
1580-1663
Margaret Wilkinson
Birthdate: ca. 1580
Death: September 21, 1663 in Province of Maryland
[no known children]
About Rev. William Wilkinson
Notes
Occupation: Clergy
Religion: Anglican Church
1632, Magdalen College, Oxford (M.A.)
1635, Settled: Virginia
May 29, 1663, Drew up Last Will & Testament
September 21, 1663, Will probated
First Anglican clergy accredited to Maryland
In 1630, he graduated from Magdalen College and earned his master's degree in 1632. He emigrated in 1650 with his daughters Rebecca, Mary and Elizabeth, and step-daughter, Margaret Budden from Yorkshire, England. Margaret died in 1673. Its not been determined who her father was.
He was surety on the bond of John Hatche in 1661 to answer for his participation in the Fendall rebellion. He was appointed doorkeeper of the upper house of assembly 1663 and was the first Episcopal minister in the colony of Maryland.
Biography
Son of Gabriel Wilkinson and Margery Baker, he entered Magdalen College at 14 and received his Master of Arts in 1632. He married first Naomi Hughes Shercliffe on 20 Nov 1628 at Bradford, St Peter (Bradford Cathedral), Yorkshire, England.
Together they immigrated to Virginia in 1635 (NUGENT, NELL M. Cavaliers and Pioneers: A Calendar of Virginia Land Grants, 1623-1800. Vol. 1:1-6. Richmond, VA: Dietz Printing Co., 1929-1931).
In the book British Roots of American Families her name is given as Naomi Hewes, on immigration lists for 1635 she is listed as Naomy Wilkinson. In an Index of marriages which is derived from "various sources", for her marriage to William Wilkinson, her maiden name is Naomi Shercliffe and her date of birth is 1612.
On November 20, 1635 William received 700 Virginia acres in Linhaven (also called Chisopeian River), opposite Captain Adam Thorrogood's plantation. They had two daughters Rebecca and Mary. During his 15 years in Virginia, Naomi died there and he married widow Margaret Budden who had a daughter Elizabeth. In 1650 he moved to Maryland to become rector of Popular Hill and the first Anglican pastor to be accredited in Maryland. There he applied for 900 acres, his rights for his own personal adventure and for transportation of his 3 daughters (Mary, Rebecca, and Elizabeth), wife Margaret, and 3 servants William Warren, Robert Cornish and Anne Stevens."
From The Maryland Dents Page: pp 7-8.
1612 Birth and Parentage
He was born in 1612 in Yorkshire, England [1][2]
His father was Gabriel Wilkinson, b. 1576, Eland, Yorkshire, England d. 17 Dec 1658, Upper Winchington, Yorkshire, England (Age 82 years). His mother was Marjorie Baker, b. Abt 1576, Uxbridge, Middlesex, England d. Aft 1613, England (Age ~ 38 years) They were married about 1610 in Yorkshire, England [1][2]
1630 Education and Occupation
On 9 Jun 1626, William and his brother Thomas enrolled in Magdalen Hall.[2]
In 1630, he graduated from Magdalen College and earned his master's degree in 1632. [1][2]
He was awarded the MA in 1632 by Magdalen College, Oxford [1][2]
From some time before 1642 until at least September of 1648, he is described in various records of Elizabeth City County, Virginia as the Reverend William Wilkinson, "a minister of God's word."[2]
When he came back to the colonies in 1650 after returning to England following his first wife's death, he came to the Province of Maryland where he became the first Church of England priest permanently assigned to a church in the Province of Maryland.[2] He served Trinity Church at Poplar Hill, St Mary's County.[2]
Trinity Church at Poplar Hill, St Mary's County
1632 Marriage
About 1632 in York, England, he married Naomi Shercliffe Hughes, b. 1616, York, England d. Abt 1645, Linhaven, Norfolk Co, Virginia (Age 29 years) [1]
1635 Immigration
He immigrated in 1635 from Yorkshire, England to Virginia[1]
Date: BEF 1635
Place: Lynnhaven, Lower Norfolk County, Virginia
1650 Emigration
He emigrated circa 1650 with his daughters Rebecca, Mary and Elizabeth, and step-daughter, Margaret Budden from Yorkshire, England. Margaret died in 1673. Margaret's father is unknown.[1]
1661 Surety regarding Fendall Rebellion
He was surety on the bond of John Hatche in 1661 to answer for his participation in the Fendall rebellion. [1]
1663 Doorkeeper of Upper House.
He was appointed doorkeeper of the upper house of assembly 1663 [1]
1663 Will and Death
On 29 May 1663, he drew up his Last Will & Testament. It was probated 21 September 1663 in Charles County, Maryland.[1] His will names "To Eliza: Budden, dau. of Margaret Budden," my last wife, personalty; To two grandchildren, viz: William Dent,' eldest son of Thomas and Rebecca Dent, and William Hatton, eldest son of William and Eliza: Hatton, personalty. To son in law Thomas Dent and Rebecca his wife, half residue of estate, real and personal. To son in law William Hatton and Eliza: his wife, other half residue of estate, real and personal. Executors: said sons in law, Thomas Dent and William Hatton. Test. Proc. Id, 129. [3]
He died in 1663 in the Popular Hill Parish, Maryland, aged (51 years)[1]
Children
#Elizabeth Wilkinson, (immigrant), b. Abt 1632, Yorkshire, England d. Abt 1673, of, Virginia (Age ~ 41 years)[1]
Rebecca* Wilkinson, b. 1633, Yorkshire, England d. Aug 1726, Prince George Co, Maryland (Age 93 years)[1]
Mary Wilkinson, b. Abt 1634, Yorkshire, England d. Aft 1636 (Age ~ 3 years)[1]
Sources
↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 Sherry Sharp Genealogy. http://sherrysharp.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I2802&tree=Roots. Accessed October 19 2016
↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 John Goodwin Herndon, The Reverend William Wilkinson: Of England, Virginia, and Maryland, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 57, No. 3 (Jul., 1949), pp. 316-321 (https://www.jstor.org/stable/4245640?read-now=1&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents : accessed 24 Mar 2019)
↑ The Dent Family, compiled by Lillian McMillan Reis, publ 1906, p. 12
Source: http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/f/i/s/Rita-A-Fishman-AZ/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0139.html
Harry Wright Newman. The Maryland Dents, Dietz Press, Richmond, VA, 1963
John Goodwin Herndon, The Reverend William Wilkinson: Of England, Virginia, and Maryland, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 57, No. 3 (Jul., 1949), pp. 316-321 (https://www.jstor.org/stable/4245640?read-now=1&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents : accessed 24 Mar 2019)
Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714 (p. 1635, entry for "Wilkinson, William, s. Gabriel)
William Wilkinson's will:
The Maryland Calendar Of Wills Compiled And Edited by Jane Baldwin (Jane Baldwin Cotton) Wills From 1635 (Earliest probated) To 1685 Volume I; Family Line Publications Westminster, Maryland 1988, Page 26.
Wilkinson, William, 29th May, 1663; 21st Sept., 1663.
To Eliza: Budden, dau. of Margaret Budden, "my" last wife, personalty.
To 2 grandchild., viz., William Dent, eld. son of Thomas and Rebecca Dent, and William Hatton, eld. son of William and Eliza: Haton, personalty.
To son-in-law Thomas Dent and Rebecca his wife, ½ residue of estate, real and personal.
To son-in-law William Hatton and Eliza: his wife, other ½ residue of estate, real and personal.
Exs.: Sd. sons-in-law Thomas Dent and William Hatton.
Test: Randall Hanson, Daniell Smith. 1. 190.
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The Rev. Mr. Wilkinson is distinguished for being the first Anglical clergyman in Maryland, although services of the Church of England had been read by layman from the beginning. He was the son of the Rev. Gabriel Wilkinson, born 1576, in Yorkshire, a graduate of Merton College, Oxford, and vicar of Wooburn, Buckinghamshire, until his death on December 17, 1658. William, the son, was born 1612, entered Magdalen College at fourteen, and received his master of arts in 1632. Within three years he had married and settled in the New World."
89. "After a residence of some 15 years in Virginia during which time he buried his wife Naomi and married the Widow Budden with a daughter Elizabeth, he settled in Maryland. On October 10, 1650, he applied to his Lordships Land Office at St. Mary's for 900 acres of land, his rights for his own personal adventure and for the transportation of his three daughters Mary, Rebecca, and Elizabeth, his wife and her daughter, and three servants--William Warren, Robert Cornish, and Anne Stevens."
90. "He [Rev. William Wilkinson] died testate in 1663 and bequeathed property to his step-daughter Elizabeth Budden and his grandsons William Dent and William Hatton. The residue of the estate was to be divided equally between his sons-in-law, Thomas Dent and William Hatton."
References:
https://www.geni.com/people/Rev-William-Wilkinson/6000000006719738253
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202349343/william-wilkinson
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ24-1XD?icid=amp_hdr_signin
https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I002524&tree=Tree1
https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:William_Wilkinson_%2826%29
http://sherrysharp.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I2802&tree=Roots
https://gw.geneanet.org/tdowling?lang=en&p=william&n=wilkinson&oc=10
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilkinson-520
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Nana's Maternal 10x Great Grandfather:
My 12x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 13x Great-Grandfather:
Rev. Gabriel Wilkinson (1576 - 1658)
Gabriel Wilkinson
Also known as: "Reverend Gabriel Wilkinson"
Birthdate: June 29, 1576
Birthplace: Ealand, Yorkshire, England
Christening: September 29, 1576 at Elland, Yorkshire, England
Denomination: Anglican
Death: December 17, 1658 in Upper Winchendon or Over Winchendon, Aylesbury Vale District. Buckinghamshire, England
Burial: December 27, 1658 in Woodburn, Buckinghamshire, England
Occupation: Reverend, Vicar at Woodburn, Buckinghamshire, Anglican Priest
Parents:
Thomas Wilkinson
1550-1603
Isabel Hershey
1552-1623
Family
Spouse:
Margery Baker
1580-1652
Margery Wilkinson
Also known as: "Marjorie"
Birthdate: ca. 1580
Birthplace: Ealand, Yorkshire, England
Denomination: Anglican
Date of Marriage: 1599
Place of Marriage: Yorkshire, England
Death: England
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Robert Baker and Sarah Hargrove
Children:
1. Thomas Wilkinson 1608–1664
2. Rev. William Wilkinson 1612–1663
3. John Wilkinson 1614–1618
4. John Thomas Wilkinson 1614–1698
5. Margaret Wilkinson 1615–
6. Mary Wilkinson 1616–
7. John Wilkinson 1618–
8. Arthur Wilkinson 1620–
9. Richard Wilkinson 1621–1669
10. Mathew Wilkinson 1623–
11. Robert Wilkinson 1623–1623
12. Gabriel Wilkinson 1625–
About Rev. Gabriel Wilkinson
Biography
Reverend Gabriel Wilkinson was born 1576, in Yorkshire, a graduate of Merton College, Oxford and Vicar of Woodburn, Buckinghamshire, until his death on December 17, 1658. William, his son, was born 1612, entered Magdalen College at fourteen, and received his master of arts in 1632. Within three years he had married and settled in the New World. [1]
Sources
The Registers of Elland, Co. Yorkshire, 1599-1640 (Vol. 1), p. 99 (baptism of Gabriel, son of Thomas Wilkinson of Elland)
Buckinghamshire marriage index Transcription; Record set Buckinghamshire Marriage Index; First name(s) Gabriell; Sex Male; Last name Wilkinson; Marriage year 1609; Spouse's first name(s) Margery; Spouse's last name Baker; Denomination Anglican; County Buckinghamshire; Country England; Place Waddesdon; Document type Parish registers; Marriage date 09 May 1609; Record type Baptisms, marriages & burials; Record's year range 1538-1734; Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Subcategory Parish Marriages; Collections from England, United Kingdom; Repository: FindMyPast.com
Source: S7 Title: The Maryland Dents Abbreviation: Newman, Dent Author: Newman, Harry Wright Publication: Dietz Press, Richmond, VA, 1963
↑ Charles County Gentry, by Harry Wright Newman, published in 1940, reprinted by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland, 1971, page 7
Ashmole, Elias. The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-65 (pedigree of Wilkinson of North Waltham)
Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714 (p. 1633, entry for Gabriel Wilkinson, son of Thomas of Eland, Yorks)
Note: He graduated from Merton College, Oxford, and was vicar at Woodburn, Bucks. 1
Birth: 1576 in Yorkshire, England 2
Death: 17 DEC 1658 in Woodburn, Bucks, England 3
Sources:
1. Abbrev: book Maryland Dents Title: The Maryland Dents Page: pp 7-8 2. Abbrev: book Maryland Dents Title: The Maryland Dents Page: p 7 3. Abbrev: book Maryland Dents Title: The Maryland Dents Page: p 8
Lineage information at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/wilkinson.html
References:
https://www.geni.com/people/Rev-Gabriel-Wilkinson/6000000001319607978
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZLZ-BX1
https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:William_Wilkinson_%2826%29
http://sherrysharp.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I2805&tree=Roots
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilkinson-521
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